Sunday, May 18, 2014

Minions come gather -- Jack is 8!

Themed birthday parties is a beloved Decrow Family tradition. Year after year we find a theme that will allow us to be creative. We enjoy developing fun games to play during the party, trinkets to hand out after the party, but most importantly the 3D Cakes! The greatest part is all I have to do is bake the cakes and Jake constructs and decorates! The family has dubbed this "Jake's cakes".

For years I would spend hours months in advance of the parties to find creative and clever ideas. Now Pinterest has really made the development of themed birthday parties so much simpler. It only takes a few hours of investigation the week leading up to to the invite and Whola! I have more ideas than I can possibly complete for the amazing party.

This year Jack had many different themes he wanted to carry out. The most elaborate was a Pinewood Derby theme (next year) but on the heals of just moving into the new house, and his sisters CLUE Murder Mystery Sleepover, I encouraged something simpler. Despicable Me theme it is! Now, I've never seen the movie, but the kids had lots of things they wanted to do for the party. My first thought after searching Pinterest was to have minion cupcakes all around GRU's 3D head. This idea was a bust for two reasons: That would require 5 boxes of cake and Jack really wanted a 3D minion. So, 3D Minion is was.



The kids had a great time playing games: shooting darts at the balloon minions, archery at the minions, ping pong toss into the minion's mouth (game developed and created by Grampy & Abby).

The kids parted with cute minion themed trinkets. First, I want to say "I HATE GOODIE BAGS!". Who ever schemed up the idea that every child leaves a birthday party with a goodie bag should be tarred alive! That said, I was on the hunt. Since minions love fruit , RUNTS were a good choice. Bananas being minion's favorite fruit, we had banana flavored Twinkies in minion wraps. Lastly, I had to do something that was not junk, a minion themed frisbee. That brought Jack's 8th birthday party to a close! See all pictures on our Pinterest board.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Abby's 11th Birthday - CLUE slumber party!

1920's Gangster
1920's Flapper Girl

Is it murder or just a mystery?

 Abby really wanted to have a themed slumber party this year so she decided to step of the theme from a traditional character to the board game theme CLUE! This was absolutely a wonderful party to get ready for. We sent invitations to all the participants with a color and suggested they RSVP with their character name. She encouraged them all to come dressed for a fancy dinner party in their respective color. Here is the list of attendees: Stella Black, Jack the knife, Piper Purplecious, Madam Sour Lemon, Ms. Hot Pinkilcious, Ms. Alabaster Pearl, Penelope Pinkerton, Madam Sour Lime, Madam Crystal Crimson,  and Professor Bleu Marine.

Once the guests arrived, they all got themselves ready for the party and I was able to take their pictures and make the playing cards. I have to say, this was my favorite part. Recreating all the pieces. PINTEREST had lots of ideas and many people offered free templates.

The matter of playing CLUE. Every player had a score sheet and a die. Each player rolled and paced through our house the number on the die, just like the real game. The first time through the suspects turns as great, but we soon realized that there is a reason that there are only 6 original players! IT TAKES TOO LONG to get through to your next turn. If we play again, TEAMS! I highly encourage limited the number of players to 6.

The last matter was the 3D cake. As usual, the cakes are best developed by dear old dad! Jake really has a great skill when it comes down to making the best 3D cakes. Abby and Jack were pretty set on the Roaring 20s look with their outfits so a Flapper Cake it was. The feathers were just what we were looking for to top off this beautiful cake.

We ending the night with a Slumber Party with the girls watching the 1985 CLUE movie. This I would not recommend either. The parental rating for this movie was made in much looser times and the girls did not find it appropriate (Shame on me for not pre-screening). They did however enjoy the 2010 Jackie Chan movie, The Spy Next Door!